About Us

Mission

The Orthobiologic Institute (TOBI) was founded to share best practices in biologics research and clinical applications. TOBI promotes a high-quality, standardized approach to biologic treatments, to advance the field, and gain recognition as viable, effective treatment.

Vision

Global field leaders share expertise and support physicians to deliver biologics at the highest standards practicing evidence based medicine.

Physicians collaborate not compete, build community with shared cases, protocols, results, dialogue, and create a library of data sortable to track and research.

Physicians, researchers, educators, and industry collaborate to promote best practices and make training and data accessible and affordable.

Certifications to ensure doctors properly perform treatments integrating the latest science, and patients are able to find doctors with the proper skill set.

Online streaming and recorded videos make information accessible and affordable to the physicians around the globe.

Research Poster Exhibits share new data from researchers around the world, prior to publication.

Volunteer opportunities provide students opportunities to learn from and network with field leaders.

TOBI supports charities like The Arthritis Foundation that fund research grants on cartilage regeneration and advocate for prevention programs and raising awareness in the community.

TOBI Founder, Dr. Steven Sampson, briefed US Congress on Capitol Hill alongside the Arthritis Foundation, American College of Rheumatology and American Osteopathic Association, veterans’ organizations and service members, to spotlight arthritis in the military and call on Congress to dedicate $20 million to Department of Defense arthritis research program that focuses on the disease and ways to mitigate its effects. Arthritis research that helps our military and veteran populations will ultimately benefit everyone with arthritis.

TOBI supports United States military with registration grants to attend TOBI and educate military physicians and decision makers about biologic treatments, best practices, viability, and efficacy to address the physical demands and resulting injuries of our wounded warriors.

TOBI works with key opinion leaders and patients, like Captain Tom Chaby (US Navy SEAL, retired), to share personal experiences and advance the field in regenerative medicine.